Declaring Independence
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Declaring Independence
Declaration of Independence Being Read to a Crowd
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First Continental Congress• Sept. 1, 1774
• Met for 4 months
• Did not aim for independence
• Agreed on = Non-ImportationNo exportation to EnglandRepeal of Coercive ActRemoval of troops
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Lexington & Concord, 1775
• April 17, 1775 = British troops march to Lexington to remove stockpile of weapons
• Paul Revere, “The British are Coming!”
• 70 British killed, over 170 wounded
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1775
• 2nd Continental Congress met in Philadelphia
• Fort Ticonderoga = Ethan Allen secures fort
• Battle of Bunker Hill • “Olive Branch
Petition”
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Declaration of Independence, 1776
• 90 towns drafted declarations
• June 1776 – August 1776
• Colonies used declarations to explain their actions
• Thomas Jefferson & John Locke
• King referred to as “He”